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Ultramon has a lot of Displayfusion's features and they work in similar ways, but Displayfusion tends to give you slightly more granular control. DF can do things like allow you to take your monitors and split them up into virtual monitors, and for gamers it has better support for things like Eyefinity and Nvidia

I received this today as well. It's for the outage in December.

I've been running 16 Hitachi drives (the 5K3000's specifically) in both of my servers for several years and have been nothing but pleased with them. They're not overly loud, do what they're supposed to do, and I have yet to encounter a single error or failure with any of them.

I wasn't asking you to out yourself, and I will of course always perform my own due diligence. I just won't put too much stock in it without independent corroboration from others within the industry. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence and all that jazz.

DisplayFusion. It will do everything you are asking for and a whole lot more.

Fair enough, though without independent verification I have to continue to treat it as hearsay. I find it difficult to believe that remasters are significantly damaging the industry, though I'll reserve the right to modify my judgement as further information comes to light.

So are you saying that there are new titles currently in development that are suffering due to a diversion of resources to remastered games?

There is absolutely no shortage of new IP or titles currently in development, and remasters are in no way infringing on the time new games spend in development.

Sorry, but no. I'm perfectly OK with remasters of games I thoroughly enjoyed, Borderlands included.

It's not ridiculous, it's just foreign to your way of thinking. I wasn't suggesting that you have to agree with it or even fully understand it, but you need to grasp that different people's minds work in different ways. What you (and quite frankly most people) see as gravitas worthy decisions some people see as

He didn't dismiss the magnitude of the problems, he dismissed the difficulty in making them. He never said they weren't important. On the contrary, he specifically said they were big decisions.

Evolve is one of my 2 most anticipated games coming out in the next six months.

So much #6. In snowy weather I will take my Z with quality snow tires over just about anything FWD with all seasons any day.

You are not voting with your wallet. All you are demonstrating is that you are content to engage in something just as damaging to the industry as their shitty DRM practices.

For years I used hardware capture solutions (and still do in some circumstances) but I have grown to love OBS for it's extreme flexibility.

10 - 20 years doesn't seem inappropriate.

The Trakt.tv addon has this functionality built in. I've never used it with a tablet, only my laptop, but the general idea is the same.

There's really not many good reasons to run Plex over Kodi on the Fire TV. The big benefit to Plex is that the server can do on the fly transcoding for devices that cannot play the file format natively, assuming that your server has enough grunt to do the job. Kodi on the Fire TV doesn't suffer from this problem.

I run Gotham on all Fire TV's I have in service throughout the house, but I tried some of the Helix alphas on my test box and they were too unstable. I'm looking forward to giving this version a shot.

"That doesn't mean that content creators should just throw in the wrench and provide half-assed products.